Florida Gators Basketball Tickets Information

The Florida Gators have become one of the top college basketball programs in the last 15 years. The Gators have advanced to three Final Fours since 2000 and won back-to-back National Championships in 2006 and 2007. Florida also won three consecutive SEC Tournament titles from 2005-2007. The Gators have only missed two NCAA Tournament bids since 1999 as they continue to add to their college dominance. Score with TicketCity - the place to go for Florida Gators basketball tickets.

How to Buy Florida Gators Tickets

1. Scan through the 2016 Florida Gators Schedule and select the game that you would like to attend, or use the opponent or date filters beside the Florida Gators ticket listings to find the perfect matchup.

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2016 Gators Season Preview

Florida Gators head coach Mike White will lead the basketball team for his second season as they work to improve from their disappointing season a year ago of an eighth place finish in the SEC. The Gators start the 2016-2017 basketball season with the return of solid players, John Egbunu and KeVaughn Allen. White also adds transfer student Canyon Barry to the Florida roster whose arrival is expected to push the Gators basketball team up in the SEC rankings. Last season Barry averaged 19.7 points per game while at Charleston. Exciting games in the Florida Gators 2016-2017 schedule will be against rivals Florida State on the road and Kentucky at home. Whether you are planning on cheering on the Gators at home games or supporting Florida on the road, TicketCity has some of the best deals on all Florida Gators tickets, including home and away games.

Florida Gators Basketball at O'Connell Center

Address: 250 Gale Lemerand Dr, Gainesville, Florida, 32611

The Gators play their home games at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center (O’Connell Center), located in Gainesville, Florida on the campus of University of Florida. With a capacity of over 11 thousand screaming fans, the O’Dome is the place to be for all Florida basketball games. The student section is known as the “Rowdy Reptiles” and has made the Florida games one of the tougher environments for visiting teams to play. The Florida Gators home bench is on the O'Connell Center sideline in front of section J1. O'Connell Center parking information is covered in out Gators event guide.

O'Connell Center Seating Chart

Florida Gators Rivals

As in-state rivals, this match-up stretches through all the collegiate sports, but has become an intense rivalry in basketball. The teams face each other one time every season with the games closely contested and heated.

As two of the better SEC teams, this game continues to be one of the better rivalries in college basketball. Florida and Kentucky are consistently battling for the conference supremacy which has only added to bitterness between the two teams.

Florida in the Final Four, NCAA Tournament, and SEC Tournament

Florida has become one of the better college programs in the last 15 years. The Gators have won two National Championships and advanced to the Final Four three times during this stretch. Florida has earned an NCAA Tournament bid 18 times in their history and have won three SEC tournament titles.

General Parking is available at the O’Connell Center garage as well as the north end of Percy Beard Track (off SW 2nd Ave.) on a first-come, first-serve basis. These lots fill up quickly, especially for weeknight games. Please note - access to the O'Connell Center garage must be from SW 2nd Ave. A free shuttle service is also provided from the Commuter Lot on Gale Lemerand Drive across from the UF Physics building. The shuttle begins running 2 hours prior to tipoff and then after the game until all patrons have left the arena.

Does my child need a ticket to attend the game?

All persons (regardless of age) must have a ticket to enter any University of Florida athletic event that requires a ticket for admission.